
Military hangers and ammunitions storage facilities house extremely expensive and explosive materials. Motorized vehicles utilize highly combustible fuels that pose fire hazards and can cost millions of dollars, and more importantly, the lives of service personnel. Monitoring for leakage and buildup of fuel vapors in enclosed areas is therefore a must, especially in hazardous areas of hangers and on-board vessels.
The storage of expensive and strategic equipment also raises the need for robust
security, especially in today's world of heightened conflict. Explosion-proof motion detectors and video cameras are required components of arms and equipment storage.
Wherever there are people, there is waste, and where there is waste there is Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S). Navy surface vessels require toxic gas monitoring in spaces containing sanitary waste equipment. These areas include the, Collection, Holding and Transfer (CHT) rooms where H2S is most likely to accumulate in dangerous concentrations.